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Colorado Commissioner of Agriculture, John Stulp, invites the public to a town hall meeting in Wray May 13.

"This is an opportunity for residents to voice their opinions, ask their questions, and just learn more about Colorado agriculture," said Commissioner of Agriculture, John Stulp. "I enjoy town hall meetings because I learn what is really on the minds of the people I work for."

The meeting is open to the public, free of charge, and everyone is invited to participate. Members of the Colorado Agricultural Commission will also be participating.

Town hall meeting information:

May 13, 7:30 p.m., Wray Rehabilitation and Activities Center, 7th and Main Streets, Wray, Colo.

"I encourage people to take an active role in the future of agriculture in this state and the first step is to confront today's issues," said Stulp.

For more information on the Colorado Department of Agriculture, visit www.colorado.gov/ag.


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Date: 5/7/08


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